@@jakeww23Thanks, I am one year younger. I am curious: isn't a sex change a sin in Christianity? How can you put your faith and sex change together?
@jakeww23
22 күн бұрын
@@katryk94 There is no Biblical evidence that supports that claim. Most people who make that statement do so because they consider it the same as homosexuality and it very much isn't. My faith is based on my relationship with Jesus, not someone else's interpretation of scripture. I know there are folks who say I can't really be a Christian if I'm trans and fortunately I have found a church community that does not support that viewpoint.
@katryk94
22 күн бұрын
@@jakeww23 Thank you for you explanation. I am from Poland and I was raised Roman Catholic where transsexuality is considered to be a sin.
@patmanchester8045
23 күн бұрын
thank you for being so open and logical. Your comments about the different brains between male and female interest me. Could a brain scan be done, then, on every one wanting to transition?
@L1a7even
29 күн бұрын
I am also transsexual and am so happy to find another person who believes what i do. ❤️
@nicolasabbe4668
Ай бұрын
You really misunderstood what queer was ever about. It was always political and about rejecting gender as binary. Have fun getting likes from the people who want you dead.
@TRANSMANFITTRUCKER
Ай бұрын
Great transformation man I watched your most recent videos 💪🏻
@Red.Rabbit.Resistance
Ай бұрын
testosterone saturation happens in the womb, your mother might have had an accident or some sort of psychological trauma while she was pregnant with you. Testosterone saturation is also the leading cause to autism, (as we currently understand). But effectively, its natures way of saving you from a potentially horrible environment. If your mother, IE a pregnant female is in distress. She will release trauma response biochemicals and hormones. Testosterone saturation will almost immediately change the childs psychology to a male one, regardless of anatomy. Testosterone is how mammals navigate stress and trauma. In males, we run on it almost exclusively because we are inherently designed for violence.
@jakeww23
Ай бұрын
That’s super interesting. I did not know that.
@Red.Rabbit.Resistance
Ай бұрын
@@jakeww23 It can happen in reverse too. The lack of stimulus or repression of masculinity can lead to a female psychology or... feeling like a woman. Its called X-Link Dominant inheritance. Its becoming more common as men and masculine people live with depression. A man who doesnt "man", will slowly become a "woman". Ironically.
@Tia-Louisa
Ай бұрын
Love your work. I am deeply sorry that you have to waste your time educating people on how to separate the wheat from the chaff!! It gets pretty frustrating with these attention seekers who are only causing harm to kids, true Transexuals and society! We wouldn't call one Goose, a Gaggle of Goose haha like the "they, them" people expect us to play along. David Bowie must be turning in his grave!
@gillesbrenier406
Ай бұрын
You are OBVIOUSLY a man, no question. And you're right. I'm French, there was 5 years ago a debate on TV with a very well known journalist and 4 men (men ? Just wait for it), 3 gays and a non-binary as it appears. This one was very offensive and the sequence became viral. He's bald, has a baird and tells the journalist in a very upset way "I'm not a man, I don't know how you can think I'm a man". The journalist commented later : "He's the worst advocate for his community. Here the link : kzitem.info/news/bejne/q6GvsWmcaaShn2k. Sorry, it's in french, but just looking at him (the first guy left), you can understand how offensive he was. Oh, by the way, I'm 60, I'm gay, I'm supportive of all people, straight, gay, trans, non-binary, if they stay (as you say) reasonable. Excess is always a bad attitude.
@Tia-Louisa
Ай бұрын
Exactly, it aint no fashion fad or a fake free pass to win medals. Please don't let the social media tropes make you sad!!! 💜💜💜
@nonenone5413
Ай бұрын
0:43 THIS. Right there...I was thinking just the same thing yesterday. This is a MEDICAL diagnosis with a MEDICAL treatment and a MEDICAL issue - never ever ever should have been made into a political issue. But, some dude was up for reelection for his state seat and he wanted to advance his political career, so upon the wishes of his billionaire donors, he wrote and pushed through the first "bathroom bill" in the nation in 2006(?). He wanted to secure that sweet sweet billionaire political contribution money...and now nobody even remembers the dummy's name (I don't - if anyone else does, please feel free to remind me). Before the bathroom bill, trans identified men (usually post op) were using women's bathrooms without issue. Maybe there were some instances where someone thought 'my, that's a manly looking lady', or 'wow, she's quite tall for a woman, isn't she?' but nobody said anything and trans identified men just wanted to blend in. In other words, the bathroom bills solved a problem which didn't exist, and in doing so, created tremendous problems for EVERYONE. One of the problems, and part of the fallout, is that now trans is no longer trans. Every dude, and woman as well, is now trans if they so much as cross dress for a day. Men who are obvious men, can now go into women's bathrooms and/or locker rooms and go into a stall to masturbate, set up a hidden cam, hang out, or do whatever they are going to do, and if they shaved that morning and put on a skirt and some lipstick, women can't stop these men. No woman I have come across hates trans identified men, least of all "terfs". There is a lot of sympathy and compassion for them. What they do NOT like is non-trans men (i.e., men who are not suffering from gender dysphoria, and aware they are men, and have no intention of getting an operation) going into places reserved for women and girls like they own the place.
@user-dw2gd8fe3v
Ай бұрын
Love listening to your channel.
@peregrinekipling378
Ай бұрын
I have never seen you before or heard of you, but I am really glad I found this video and THANK YOU for speaking the truth and eloquently done. I agree with every word you said! Bravo!
@TrannyGrannyTS
Ай бұрын
Blossom was awful !!!!! I love your videos.
@TransSisterRadio1488
Ай бұрын
I'm a classic transsexual also. I transitioned in 2006. It's been a long hard road but I'm not pleased with the "movement", for many reasons. Still insist I'm a woman trapped in the wrong body, much like David Rhiemer, whose story is shockingly identical to my own as a transsexual . I can't stand the commie virus.
@lorenzo1660
Ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me understand better this subject. You are a very smart, respectful, balanced person. I would like to have more people like you around me!
@jakeww23
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@j.christinhandsaker5830
Ай бұрын
YOU are fantastic. I agree with all your opinions on transsexuality vs. transgenderism. Keep the truth flowing.
@allissonmueller2342
Ай бұрын
What you said towards the end of the video.. i felt that. Its time for me to stand up #transsexualwoman Jake you look so handsome!! Your transition went amazing!❤❤❤❤
@kryhard
Ай бұрын
Finally, a common sense instead of skittles
@DZNTMR
Ай бұрын
I can't believe this is a female. Wow.
@pidgeonator-2-peckment-day
Ай бұрын
Couldn't have put this better myself. Well spoken Jake. People need to understand the true facts.👍👍👍
@seb4462
Ай бұрын
hey jake, thanks for sharing your personal journey with us. it's great to hear that your situation was diagnosed as gender dysphoria and that it could be treated by gender re-assignment and female-to-male transition. you definitely come across to me as male respectively within the societal norms for a male person (voice, facial hair, etc.). what i don't understand though is why you disqualify the suffering of people for which a simple crossing-the-aisle from one of the binary categories to the other will not be solution, e.g. for intersexual people who don't want to decide for any of the binary options and don't want to undergo gender affirmation therapy. regarding use of pronouns, you say thaf it feels best to you if the pronoun fits to the expressed gender and that's clearly understandable as we all feel best when the perception of us by others match what we want to express. given the positive effect on you, why do you want to deprive people from this positive effect just because they suffer from different conditions and require a different treatment? the public discourse around "trans" is often insane and has long ago lost connection to the needs of trans people, hence it is so important that you speak up, that we speak up, together in solidarity and empathetic to everyone's need to find our place in society. you seem to have achieved this to a wide extent, help others to do the same instead of throwing them under the bus. lastly, pls note that the differences between a male and a female brain indeed exist but are as a matter of fact less significant than the differences between the variations of all brains in one gender group.
@d0minicaj101
Ай бұрын
I don't have a problem with people, including kids, who are exploring and figuring themselves out. I get that not everyone knows that they're trans right away. I do have a problem with people acting like you can medically transition, and if you change your mind then oh well. I also have a problem with the way that people are acting on tiktok. There's a difference between exploring who you are and appropriating our culture.
@jhickman4735
Ай бұрын
People are also starting the question the rights lesbian and gay people have achieved.. It's all such a mess because the straight, general public don't really understand any of it. They are just being fed what the woke media decides to tell them. In the UK we have Talk TV and GB News that thankfully tell the truth and are not afraid to.
@jeffmcninch6563
Ай бұрын
Well done young man, I commend your bravery and honesty. Let's have a sense of realism in this world x
@othersheep5491
Ай бұрын
Thank you, Jake, I thought I lost my damn mind!
@rraefyn
Ай бұрын
Why haven't you provided any links to those in-utero studies, considering information like that it would blow up the whole narrative that "transexualism isn't a thing" ? Is there any actual science data that clearly and directly proves your claims and that empirically and definitely backs up your assertion that you were flooded with T in-utero? Or... are you simply projecting your own subjective hypothesis in an attempt to validate and defend your choices by using different case studies in in-utero T flooding? Please feel free to produce this specific data from studies of T flooded brain or birth anomalies that can be directly related to transexualism. I'd be very interested in reading that science personally, and putting this debate to rest once and for all. Wouldn't you, Jason?
@rickybrian.
Ай бұрын
😍🔥
@thelestrangelair
Ай бұрын
You are so right, this should not be political and it's really taking things strides backward and allowing people in without the gate keepers who have nothing to do with what you are. Yes. Thank you. Bella L
@jordanallen3078
Ай бұрын
Based.
@sarahandrewsreynolds823
Ай бұрын
It looked like this was a hard video for you to make - your halting speech, nervous eyes, fidgeting and hugging yourself for comfort - but you did it! You told us what you needed to say and what we needed to hear. It looked scary for you but you had the courage of your convictions and I'm proud of you. Oh man, that sounds patronizing...sorry. I just mean not everyone can stand up in the ether of the internet and say the truth that others won't see, and it's refreshing to see when they* do. Good job, I'm subscribing * 'they', as used to refer to a person 😁
@OzinRoseCity
Ай бұрын
Make that conservative money, son. Keep tapdancing for acceptability for the cis and heteronormative crowd.
@eewls
Ай бұрын
congrats, you won the brolympics
@stevelockett6309
Ай бұрын
I was a gender non conforming kid in the 70's & 80's. But I just eventually grew up to be gay. People left me alone to play with my dolls, play skipping with my girl friends, dressing up etc etc. I even remember telling my parents that I wanted to grow up to be a woman. But as I went towards my teens, I started to grow out of it. This is where the conflict lies for me. If gender ideology had been around then, I'm pretty sure someone would've sent me on the trans path but ultimately that would've been wrong for me. I'm now a happily married gay man. But there seems to now be a tendancy to assume that gnc kids are born in the wrong body. In the UK, 80-90% of kids treated by the Tavistock Clinic were same sex attracted but obviously confused about their sexuality. Many were also autistic. The trouble is, TRA's seem to want to send all gnc kids on the trans pathway when most are just likely to grow up to be gay. I'm not sure what age you were when you transitioned because I haven't watched all your videos. I just think kids should be left alone to explore these feelings rather than being affirmed as the opposite sex before adulthood. You are so right. The TRA's have warped your genuine experience. Thanks for sharing, I really respect you. ❤ And it's okay to dislike Dylan Mulvaney. He's a dic. 😂 xxx
@jakeww23
Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I started my transition at 16. Like you I was given freedom to explore my interests as a child and there was no widespread ideology like there is now. I was just a tomboy and no one thought anything of it. I’m glad I was given the space to figure myself out and not be forced down a path. When I did come to terms with the fact that I was going through was actually dysphoria, I was able to confidently move forward with the process.
@sheilam5248
Ай бұрын
So far, the only real critique that I have for this video is the audio quality. Even with my audio turned up nearly all the way, it was difficult to hear you. But the content quality is good, I like what you said, and I feel like a friend was helping me to understand something that's...not quite agreeable. You make sense. Only 509 subscribers? I'll be #510.
@HorrorMetalMaestroRedrusty66
Ай бұрын
Very nice educational talk. I'm thankfully a very curious person and when first hearing about the issue when i was a mid-teen. I, like every issue I've ever ran across, wanted to "know" what that was. Sort of like "What's that, I want to know". I watched a few documentaries, read a few LEGIT medical articles, listened to people like you explain it, even watched a couple films like Transamerica and so forth where the issue was center. And boom, I was educated, I understood it, and there fore have never had any fear or concern about it. I agree with your thoughts on this binary and gender stuff. It's really a pretty easy to understand medical issue if people just educate themselves, and if they only realize how freeing NOT having issues with stuff feels, then they would educate themselves and move on. Like I did, and have never had an issue with transsexuals, their condition and the medical need for the transition to correct their condition which then leaves them happy and whole. As I would want to be if I had a condition that was treatable. All the hub-bub is so silly to me since it really is so easy to just educate yourselves and move on with your life.
@beccaputnam7974
Ай бұрын
What about when someone is clearly presenting as a woman but looks like a man dressed as a woman? Or a woman who is dressed in baggy clothing and has patchy facial hair? Perhaps they are at the beginning of their hormone treatment? Or maybe they are a woman who has facial hair and doesn't bother to get rid of it, not a trans person. I feel that we have to pretend that trans folks are biological males or females or else be considered "anti-trans" and hateful. Some folks will never successfully pass even though they want the world to see them as a man or woman. I don't want to be rude but if they asked me which sex I thought they were, I would be disagreeing with their dream/goal. Also, if this trans person is finally "in the right body" then why does it matter so damn much what a stranger assumes is between their legs? Live your life, you are finally your true form! I think that many people feel this way about trans folks. You do you. I don't want to hate you or hurt you but you cannot tell me what to think or ask me to lie about what I see. I do not believe that a person born and living as male can have any sort of surgery and become a woman. They can be a transwoman. That distinction DOES NOT MEAN THAT I hate trans people or think that I am superior to them. Calling someone trans does not mean that I believe that they deserve fewer rights than I have.
@logenvestfold4143
Ай бұрын
I mostly agree with you. I think what’s being done politically speaking is harmful to the trans and intersex communities. However, I must ask, what are your opinions on those who are intersex who may want to live androgynously/has a third gender? Would you be ok with those who ask to use they/them pronouns in that sense and be ok with asking preferred pronouns when in intersex spaces or spaces that often include intersex people?
@jakeww23
Ай бұрын
Intersex is definitely a unique situation. I would say they would be the only type of person who could justify being something other than male or female because biologically they are considered a third category. I will say that most of the time intersex people align with one or the other. I’m sure there are non-binary intersex people, but I’ve just not personally come across any. In general if someone respectfully asks for me refer to them as they/them I will do so, even though I don’t agree that non-binary is an actual identity. If someone is respectful then I will also be respectful. Unlike these radicals on either side of the argument, I know how to agree to disagree and still be respectful.
@doggiesarus
Ай бұрын
But everyone had different levels of hormones caused by that time in utero. Temperature of the mother's body, amount of hormone, age of mother and whether her systems were optimally working.
@Sbiper
Ай бұрын
Rational, measured and logical in a world gone mad.
@sashh2263
Ай бұрын
You sounded so sensible until you started talking about 'different brains' - that just isn't true. No scientist can tell the difference between a male and female brain. That doesn't mean body dismorphia doesn't exist, it does. I'm with you on everything else.
@larsulrichslasthairfollicle
Ай бұрын
there are actually slight differences between a female and male brain, a biological males brain will have a slightly larger inferior-parietal lobule, and a transsexual males brain will most likely also have a slightly larger inferior-parietal lobule. although its slightly larger, scientists dont necessarily care about whether or not theyre studying a brain that belonged to a male or female when doing neuroscience
@jordanallen3078
Ай бұрын
Stop being so attractive, trans men. You're confusing the gays!
@tula1433
Ай бұрын
What are your thoughts about same bio sex attracted TS often assimilating, while heterosexual transgenders usually can’t pass, and don’t want to assimilate. I believe sexuality matters and that if there is a “true transsexual” they are usually attracted to their birth sex. 🤷♀️
@jakeww23
Ай бұрын
When you add sexual orientation into the mix it does get very messy because on one hand there is biological sex, but then there is the sex that the person is living as and in a lot of cases the sex that person more closely resembles. Using myself as an example, none of the women I have been with were exclusively attracted to women. They were either bisexual or straight. A lesbian isn’t going to be interested in someone who looks like and lives their life as a man. Just because a trans man may have the genitals that lesbians are interested in doesn’t mean that the other things are in alignment. Sexual orientation is not just about genitals. There’s everything else that is attributed to being a man or a woman. I do think it is more common for a true TS to be attracted to those of their biological sex just like being straight is more common in general society. From the perspective of the TS, she isn’t a man in a gay relationship. She is a woman in a straight relationship. Now you could argue that a straight man that is comfortable being with a trans woman isn’t really straight, but that’s where it gets deeper into complexity. I would say that a lot of these so called “transwomen,” who make no effort to actually try to pass and are pressuring lesbians to date them are disgusting and are not really transwomen.
@tula1433
Ай бұрын
Just like many other words, “dysphoria” has been watered down. It used to be a clinical word that was used to describe sexed body and genital dysphoria. While I do agree there is a social aspect to dysphoria, the new “trans umbrella” has made “dysphoria” meaningless. Pre transition I was socially, sexually and romantically avoidant. Extreme severe dysphoria. I’ve read every study from 1900s til current day on what clinical dysphoria is. I had it. I am seeing so many different groups self ID into “trans”, or mtf screaming about loving having a penis. While some TS are pre op, No TS in the world would do that. I’ve seen gay men who do drag and even straight crossdressers claiming they are trans recently, usually over something as simple as “liking girly things” and calling it dysphoria. This is so dangerous to water down a serious clinical condition! ❤
@nightowl2486
Ай бұрын
I'm sorry you felt forced to come out to the world and tell your secret. You are so brave and would NEVER be considered by any conservative that i personally know as someone to be feared. Im sick of being accused of being transphobic bcz i disagree with what the activists are being used to do. Thankyou for speaking up sir❤
@nightowl2486
Ай бұрын
Please know that normal society has no problems respecting and accepting you inside of it. Almost all of us know that your community has been taken over by those that DON'T have societies best intrest at heart. I personally believe that some very rich people have influenced alot of world leaders into pushing this ideology for the purpose of division, profit, and creating as many Orwellian laws as they possibly can. It's not your fault and most of us know exactly what is going on. Stay strong and truthful... we have your back ❗❗❗
@wesleykarnes
Ай бұрын
In all fairness, FTM's "pass" much easier tan many MTF's....just sayin'
@dante6985
Ай бұрын
That's always been the case though. It's easier to masculinize women then feminize men.
@christinabradshaw7079
Ай бұрын
You know what? I wish that more were like you! You seem to have a firm grip on reality and I believe you to be a level headed individual that knows what he’s talking about. You made some very good points and I wish there were a way to turn things around, because you have presented yourself and your thoughts on this subject in such a great way. And I think everything you said is more than reasonable. But I think you’re giving the transgender community too much credit in thinking that they’d disagree with you respectfully. They don’t want to reach any kind of common ground. They want their way and nothing else will do. So I really hope that nobody disrespects you, but if they do, I’d like you to know that I think you made some excellent points and like I said already, I don’t think what you’re saying or what you’re asking for is too much. It’s beyond reasonable.
@ScottNormanRosenthal
Ай бұрын
The argument over transitioning children is treated as "univariate". Certainly, it isn't. In countless instances it isn't at all the decision of the child. Even Dr. Erica Anderson has come out against it.
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